What cbdhemp said. Let the plant ripen same as always.I also know that CBD is higher if you harvest early,
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What cbdhemp said. Let the plant ripen same as always.I also know that CBD is higher if you harvest early,
CBD, that is great to know! Thank you! So I will let her go another couple of weeks, then then cut and prepare the SIP for something else.As far as I know, that's not true. If you want max THC and CBD, go for full ripe.
Great!!What cbdhemp said. Let the plant ripen same as always.
I'm not familiar with that, but I'm guessing not necessary. What I do know is that terpenes are highest at the end of the night, so if you can harvest in the early morning, that's best. Since you are indoor, there may be some sense in more than one nights-worth of darkness... I just don't know.I am not sure what a "normal" cut and cure routine is.
With photos I was told that it is good to let them sit in the dark for three days. (True? False?)
There are various methods to wash buds, but I personally wouldn't do it at all. [Assuming buds are trimmed immediately after harvest...] My logic is... if there's no mold observed during trimming, and you've got a drying environment with low enough humidity and good air flow, you're good to go. The buds won't get moldy during drying and curing. Even if there were perhaps invisible beginnings of mold in the buds during trimming, the mold wouldn't develop.Also, that it is good to lemon-juice-wash them, and then leave them under a light fan until all danger of mold (or other rot) has passed.
For drying, temperature and humidity are the key. Terpenes are best preserved by keeping the temperature below 68°F. At 68° and above, terpenes start to evaporate. As for length of time for drying, and the nuances of curing, all I can do is refer you to Rosenthal's recommendations, HERE.Then once the wetness has passed, they can sit in the open without a fan while they dry (like any other kitchen herb). (True? False?)
I was also told that the longer they take to dry, the better the quality bud (not sure why). (True? False?)
Ok, got it! Thanks, CBD!I'm no expert on proper drying and curing, but I'll take a crack at this...
I'm not familiar with that, but I'm guessing not necessary. What I do know is that terpenes are highest at the end of the night, so if you can harvest in the early morning, that's best. Since you are indoor, there may be some sense in more than one nights-worth of darkness... I just don't know.
There are various methods to wash buds, but I personally wouldn't do it at all. [Assuming buds are trimmed immediately after harvest...] My logic is... if there's no mold observed during trimming, and you've got a drying environment with low enough humidity and good air flow, you're good to go. The buds won't get moldy during drying and curing. Even if there were perhaps invisible beginnings of mold in the buds during trimming, the mold wouldn't develop.
For drying, temperature and humidity are the key. Terpenes are best preserved by keeping the temperature below 68°F. At 68° and above, terpenes start to evaporate. As for length of time for drying, and the nuances of curing, all I can do is refer you to Rosenthal's recommendations, HERE.
Whoosh! Ok, well, then if it is not a P deficiency, what is it?I was under the impression that P deficiencies start at the lower leaves (because it's mobile) and the yellowing is more random than just at the edges of the leaf.
Here is a video on a study of P def in cannabis where you can take a look at it up close:
More likely K than P for sure. And can't you get potassium from boiling banana peels?Looks like K to me. Trying to follow multiple advice is very counter productive. Good luck!
Thanks, Dra. @Emilya Green ! I will add K!Looks like K to me. Trying to follow multiple advice is very counter productive. Good luck!
Thanks, Shed!More likely K than P for sure. And can't you get potassium from boiling banana peels?
Yes, the water soluble bit of it anyway. A much larger yield of K will result by using fermentation for about 21 days.More likely K than P for sure. And can't you get potassium from boiling banana peels?
The fermentation looks and smells nasty (with mold on top) after 'bout 3 weeks.Yes, the water soluble bit of it anyway. A much larger yield of K will result by using fermentation for about 21 days.
I see yellow leaf tips without necrosis or distortion. I'm gonna vote early-stage magnesium deficiency.The girls continue to show signs of P deficiency.
Ok, thanks, Hemp!I see yellow leaf tips without necrosis or distortion. I'm gonna vote early-stage magnesium deficiency.
Well, I am not 100% sure if I know what you mean.Did you resolve your soil pH issues?
6 tsp per liter is actually 1:33 so you've got it about right.(PS, the label should read 1:25...
Yes, but I'd say also direct to the soil not just the tube to the reservoir. The pH of your soil in the SIP may still be off, and may be causing lock-out of Mg. Next time around, you can make sure pH is correct from the start (and no decomposing rice hulls), but for now... maybe some repeated additions of CalMag. Good work on identifying to add Ca and Mg together, and on noticing the red stems.Ok, thanks, Hemp!
So for this bucket I would just add more CalMag to the water?
Good work on identifying the Magnesium deficiency!Yes, but I'd say also direct to the soil not just the tube to the reservoir. The pH of your soil in the SIP may still be off, and may be causing lock-out of Mg. Next time around, you can make sure pH is correct from the start (and no decomposing rice hulls), but for now... maybe some repeated additions of CalMag. Good work on identifying to add Ca and Mg together, and on noticing the red stems.